In the sci-fi FOX drama, Fringe, a self-taught genius named Peter Bishop and FBI agent Olivia Dunham team up to investigate paranormal activity. They seek help from Bishop’s father, Walter, a brilliant (but possibly insane) scientist who is being held in a mental institution. Fringe explores mysteries of the paranormal as well as the relationships between the characters, and is steeped in mythology.

Love this show, much like the X-Files which i know to be based on fact because I am one of those underground deciders that made a deal with the aliens to land their space ships in the Antarctic and import that black serum, that we inject into politicians so they will do our bidding. How do you think our banks got so much federal money and why our ( I mean our groups) are doing so well and the general pubic so poorly. Just look at the US President, every time we let him talk on TV his skin turns really dark. ( He did not turn so well but we may decide to keep him as the dumb US public likes him). Read more

If the other reviewers are correct then I can't in good faith watch this show. It's not based in science. I thought if it was on TV then it had to be real and factual. Maybe I'll just watch Sons of Guns, or River Monsters. You can't get any more real than that. Read more

5x8: The Human Kind recap: Night and Olivia sits in a car in the rain. Loyalist workers are taking down the Etta resistance programs that have cropped up all over the city. Finally Anil runs to the car and hastily gets in. He shows her the piece of Observer tech that they insert into their own brains, the same one that Peter used, and assures Olivia he had no idea what Peter intended to do... read more.

5x13: An Enemy of Fate recap: Donald shows December the trigger that he needs for his initiating reaction and explains that it has lost its charge. Without it, the time travel device won't work. When December points out that they will cease to exist if his plan works, Donald points out that humans will ceases to exist if his plan doesn't work. December points out that the twelve of them agreed not to say anything when they developed emotive responses. However, Donald and August lost control, giving themselves away. December says that it's the destiny of the people of that era but Donald insists that destiny can be changed if someone has the will to change it no matter the cost. He tells his associate that he believe the people of the era are worth saving... read more.

5x12: Liberty recap: At Harvard, the team contacts Anil to try and find Michael. Astrid is unable to track the convoy transporting the boy while Walter complains that they have to wait for Donald. Olivia calls Broyles, who is at Fringe headquarters. He questions a lieutenant about Michael's location, claiming he was ordered to provide increased security. The lieutenant informs him that there's a chance in security protocol due to recent infiltrations. Broyles finally convinces him that the detainee is being held at Liberty Island and leaves... read more.

5x11: The Boy Must Live recap: At the lab, Peter, is cutting into the amber when a light flashes briefly through the windows. Once the security team passes, Peter goes back to work until he hears Walter come in behind him. Walter apologizes for startling him and tells his son that he needs his rest. Peter insists that they need to get the tapes, and Walter suggests that they recover his memory of September by using the sensory deprivation tank... read more.

5x10: Anomaly XB-6783746 recap: The team examines the Observer boy, Michael, for any sign of tech. When they don't find anything, Olivia asks Michael to communicate with them like he did in the other timeline. Walter and Peter also appeal to him but the boy doesn't answer, and Walter suggests that they try to enter Michael's mind like they did with September. They refuse and Walter grows increasingly agitated until he finally gives up. Once they're alone, Olivia wonders to Peter why Michael can't respond to them when he did before... read more.